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But amid all the speculation and rumours, how well do you remember the two transfer windows this season?

After seeing City linked with all manner of player, the Post have decided to dig out a few of those rumoured targets to see what they've done, and where they are since being linked with a switch to Ashton Gate.

It's certainly a mixed bag - so we've also asked fans to vote at the bottom of the page on who you would of liked to have seen City add to the ranks?

Let's take a look at the six before you cast your vote...

Martyn Waghorn

Martyn Waghorn.

The interest in the Rangers striker first came to light last summer – and from then there were constant stories doing the rounds linking the former Wigan Athletic player with Bristol City.

The 27-year-old was thought to be massively out-of-favour under Rangers boss Mark Warburton – he has since left and joined Nottingham Forest – but has since gone to show some decent form.

The ex-Leicester City forward has bagged 15 goals in 31 matches this term – five of them coming in the last seven matches.

City's top scorer, Tammy Abraham, has 22 in all competitions but will return to Chelsea in a few months.

Jerome Sinclair

Jerome Sinclair.

The former Liverpool midfielder was linked with Bristol City in January, but that might have been because of their desperate need for another striker. That issue was solved when Matty Taylor swapped Bristol Rovers for BS3 and Milan Djuric arrived from Cesena.

Nonetheless, talented Watford winger Sinclair was shipped off to Birmingham City in January on loan and had a promising debut in a 1-0 win over Fulham.

The Blues’ form under new boss Gianfranco Zola has been poor and Sinclair has played only four games since making his first showing.

Joe Mason

Joe Mason.

Bristol City reportedly had a deadline day move turned down by Wolves for the striker last summer and instead added Gustav Engvall to the ranks – yes that guy.

The Robins – who had the money from the Jonathan Kodjia sale burning a hole in their pocket - were also thought to have bid £5m, yes £5m, for the the 25-year-old.

Mason, who moved to the Midlands from Cardiff City for £3m in January 2016, has been plagued by injury and lack of form and has found the net just four times this season.

Cameron Brannagan

Cameron Brannagan.

The Sun reported eight months ago that Bristol City were lining up a loan move for the Liverpool Midfielder, who was also subject of a bid from Wigan Athletic.

Brannagan made his debut for Liverpool in the Europa League last season but after being overlooked during the first half of this campaign, joined League One promotion-hopefuls Fleetwood on loan.

He has made nine appearances since moving to Uwe Rosler’s side in February and could join permanently in the summer.

Josh Morris

Josh Morris in action against Bristol Rovers this season.

A whole load of Championship clubs were reportedly looking at the 25-year-old back in January – Bristol City being one of them.

The versatile midfielder has had a sublime season for Scunthorpe United and, as well as helping them climb to fourth in League One, has scored 20 goals in 44 games.

He will probably be off in a few months if United are not promoted.

Marley Watkins

Marley Watkins.

The Barnsley winger – who is a favourite of head coach Lee Johnson following his time at Oakwell – handed in a transfer request in January but that was quickly turned down by the club.

The former Bath City, Cheltenham Town and Inverness player was linked with a move to Bristol City in January but the move never materialised.

Watkins has netted eight goals in 37 games this season, and the Tykes sit 11 in the Championship table.